December 14, 2009

The Gift of Gratitude

I want to take some time out of the busy holiday schedule (which doesn't seem to be triggering me this year, thank God) to let each of my bloggy buddies know that I am grateful for your friendship. Your support and kind words always mean such a great deal to me. I want you all to know that. Each one of you is special and has a special place in my heart. Thank you!

My holiday wish for you is that the spirit of the season brings you true comfort and joy.

So, so grateful for you, too, today. And grateful for the post right before this one. I had similar crud happen to me too. Couldn't figure out why I was having panic attacks recently when singing on stage with choir . . . but duh . . . it was "being on stage" all over again. Sigh. Another hill to climb. But alas, the inbreaking of Christ this season if proof He can break into any situation and save us. I will cling to that and pray for you today, too. And merry, merry Christmas, dear one!

I would love to be one of your bloggy buddies. Thank you for your honesty on here. My blog is at www.vickielinegar.blogspot.com. It's called What you see in here stays in here.I'm new. I hope you like it.

Wow! Here I was, slowly answering each comment one at a time...and now there are a whole slew of 'em! Whew! Thank you, S'onnie, Ana, JBR, Amy, Jade, Kahless, Paul, Barbara and Colleen, for picking up your Christmas card! And thanks so much for visiting and leaving a comment, Vickie. I'll check out your blog. Welcome! Happy Holidays, all! :)

What a sweet and loving "gift" of yourself to those of us who find you very special, Marj... Hope your holidays remain trigger free... and if that should not be the case may the wonders of the season bring you the peace you deserve. Love and best wishes for a glorious new year!

Thank you so much Marj...I had a horribly triggering weekend ~ after a fairly decent week of what I thought was introspection and progress....but I'm back now.Thank you for dropping by...(((SAFE HUGS)))~ Gracie

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My background is in advertising and corporate communications, then freelance writing for Chicago newspapers. After moving to Colorado, I'm now writing, advocating and working on my certificate in botanical illustration.